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FAQs

What is a dry iron, and how is it different from a steam iron?

A dry iron is a type of iron that does not have a water reservoir or the ability to produce steam. Unlike steam irons, dry irons rely solely on the heat generated by the metal soleplate to smooth out wrinkles and creases in fabrics.

What are the advantages of using a dry iron?

Dry irons offer several advantages, including:
- Simplicity: They are designed with fewer components, making them more straightforward to use and maintain.
- Portability: Dry irons are typically lighter and more compact than steam irons, making them easy to carry and store.
- Quick heating: Without a water reservoir, dry irons can heat up faster and be ready to use in a shorter time.
- Versatility: Dry irons can be used on a wider range of fabrics, including delicate materials that may be damaged by steam.

What types of fabrics are suitable for dry ironing?

Dry irons can be used on most types of fabrics, including cotton, linen, polyester, and blends. However, it's important to follow the fabric care instructions and adjust the temperature settings accordingly to avoid damaging delicate materials.

How do I adjust the temperature settings on a dry iron?

Most dry irons have a temperature control dial or settings that allow you to adjust the heat level according to the type of fabric you're ironing. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions on how to set the appropriate temperature for different fabrics.

Can dry irons be used for vertical steaming or garment steaming?

No, dry irons are not designed for vertical steaming or garment steaming. These tasks require a steam iron or a dedicated garment steamer, which can generate and disperse steam effectively.